Governor C. Norman Brunsdale and President Dwight D. Eisenhower stand in the back of a car at a stop in Minot. State senator Milton L. Rue is also in the car with them. People line the streets to see the president, and people even sit on...

Former governor Arthur Link and Buckshot Hoffner stand at a North Dakota Centennial booth at the State Fair in Minot. A man and a woman have stopped at the booth to talk to themen and inspect centennial merchandise.

Members of the Elks walk down Main Street during a parade in Minot. Cars and spectators line both sides of the street. Visible businesses include the Arcade Theatre, E.H. Boyer Clothier, and The Wardrobe. An arrow indicates a man identified as...

The sign for Jacobson's Opera House is prominent in this view of East Central Avenue in Minot. People walk on the sidewalks and cross the street. Other businesses include several clothing stores, the Arcade Theater, a drug store, and a shoe store.

Men stand outside the Greenleaf & Leighton law office on Central Avenue in Minot. Further down the sidewalk, a man shovels snow. Several other law offices belonging to Nehemiah Davis, and Gammons and Barrett are also visible. The Leland Hotel is...

Cars drive through flood waters on 2nd Street NW in Minot. The view looks down onto the street from the bridge over the Souris River. The Northern Meat Market is visible at left, and a church steeple rises in the distance.

Churches, businesses, and schools are visible in this aerial view of Minot. The Minot State Teachers College is visible in the upper right of the image. The Ward County Courthouse is the white building in the lower right.

Souvenir program for the dinner held on the occasion of the ground breaking for the Snake Creek Pumping Plant, part of the Garrison Diversion Unit. The program includes photographs of speakers Stewart Udall (Secretary of the Interior) and Vice...

A view of the north end of the living room in the Weinrebe house in Minot. A painting hangs over the fireplace, and a chair is set next to the fireplace. A lion statue and other items decorate the mantel.

Deep snowbanks are visible along the edges of 2nd Avenue SW in Minot. Cars are parked along both sides of the street, which is home to the Eagles Club and a cocktail lounge. A gasoline pump is visible at the far right of the image.

A view of the old Ellison Home in Minot, now the location of Trinity Hospital in Minot. The area is residential, but businesses, including the Minot Hardware Company, a truck dealership, and a grain elevator are visible in the background. Church...

A group of men sit on a platform in front of sideshow banners featuring dancing women. Some of the men wear ribbons bearing the word Minot. The men are identified as, left to right, V.A. (Vic) Corbett, unknown, J.L. Wemark, Lewis Knudson, Lars...

Many glass bowls and other collectible items sit on display in a window of the Weinrebe home in Minot. Bare tree branches are visible outside the window, and a large buffet filled with more china and tableware is visible in the background.

Jim Scofield, dressed as Teddy Roosevelt, and Julius Weinrebe, dressed as Woodrow Wilson ride in the back of an open car during a parade in Minot. The car is decorated with flags, and a sign that reads "Pres. Wilson and Teddy Roosevelt."